Amazon.com review summary for Motorola Moto G4 Plus

alaTest has collected and analyzed 429 user reviews of Motorola Moto G4 Plus from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.8/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.com. Reviewers are impressed by the portability and screen. The usability and price are also mentioned favorably, but there are some critical reviews about the GPS navigation. There are some mixed opinions about the reliability.

Motorola Moto G4 Plus review: Plus and minus - Pocket-lint

We still very much like the G4 Plus, but if you're after a truly budget purchase then, as it turns out, the standard Moto G4 does the majority of what

Better and bolder design than before, microSD expansion, solid battery life and TurboPower fast-charger included in the box, might be mid-spec but can handle most apps

No NFC so no Android Pay (seems foolish considering the fingerprint scanner), price point puts it into contentious market position, standard G4 does much of what you'll need

When we first saw the Motorola Moto G4 and G4 Plus, we though the Plus was hands-down the one to choose. Having used both handsets for weeks and days at a time, however, we've taken an about-turn on that initial feeling: the Plus does have plenty of...

Moto G4 Plus review: A worthy upgrade, but not the best in its class - Tech2

We take a look at the new Moto G4 Plus, which comes with a bunch of improvements and it's also the first handset from the company with a fingerprint reader

As an upgrade, the Moto G4 Plus is a recommended smartphone. Moto has done a good job in updating its hardware as well as some software (camera app) to make it one of the best options under the 15k budget. There are two variants of the smartphone, Rs...

The Motorola Moto G4 and G4 Plus Review

At this point in time, I don't think the Moto G line needs any introduction. With the original Moto G in 2013 Motorola really went beyond what was thought to be possible in a mid-range smartphone. At that point in time, buying a $200 smartphone usually...

Ultimately, I don't think the Moto G4 is a bad smartphone, but the Huawei Honor 5X provides an equally good experience and has been widely available since the start of the year. The Moto G4 has just arrived too late to be relevant. As we move toward...

Software and Conclusions The phone runs stock Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow . There are no real UI changes to speak of aside from the addition of Motorola ID in the settings menu, which links you to your Motorola account. Even better, there's no bloatware,...

Moto G4 and G4 Plus review: Bigger and (mostly) better

The Moto G4 Plus finally brings a great camera into Motorola's budget lineup. It's decently fast for the price, though the build quality might not last years of use.

Inexpensive ; Large, vibrant screen ; Solid performance for the price

Camera suffers severely in low light ; Plastic build might not be durable ; Not waterproof like last year

Motorola's big problem with these new phones is that the last Moto G was simply too good. In pushing for larger screens and other upgrades, it also introduced some compromises. Ultimately though, the good outweighs the bad. The Moto G4 and G4 Plus...

Motorola Moto G4 Plus (64GB, white)

Both phones offer a bevy of solid features, including 5.5-inch full HD screens, capable octa-core processors and decent 3,000mAh batteries, including some notable niceties -- expandable storage and water-resistant bodies -- not found on current iPhone...

In addition to retaining its sibling's water-resistant body and full HD screen, the Moto G4 Plus adds a fingerprint sensor, slightly better camera, and you can select more storage and memory.

That fingerprint scanner confusingly looks like a home button, and the lack of NFC means you can't use the phone for contactless payments.

The Moto G4 Plus adds a fingerprint sensor and slightly better camera to the mix, but its cheaper sibling is still the better deal.

Motorola Moto G4 Plus review:

The Motorola Moto G4 Plus and Moto G4 are extremely similar Android phones that perform far better than you'd expect for the price. In fact, these fourth-generation entries in the Moto G line effectively redefine value in the smartphone realm, moving...

In addition to retaining its sibling's water-resistant body and full HD screen, the Moto G4 Plus adds a fingerprint sensor, slightly better camera, and you can select more storage and memory.

That fingerprint scanner confusingly looks like a home button, and the lack of NFC means you can't use the phone for contactless payments.

The Moto G4 Plus adds a fingerprint sensor and slightly better camera to the mix, but its cheaper sibling is still the better deal.

Moto G4 Plus

The Motorola Moto G is the standard by which every budget smartphone is measured. Since the first version was released back in 2013 the Moto G has dominated the TrustedReviews Awards Budget Phone of the Year category. You can't get better bang for your...